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While the culture’s been preoccupied with the hot tea that’s been brewing between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, many Hip-Hoppers have overlooked the drama that’s unfolded between Quavo and Chris Brown and while some have been following at the unnecessary beef, Quavo seems ready to move on from it and keep it pushing.

Getting back to his regularly scheduled program, Quavo links up with 21 Lil Harold and G Herbo for the visuals to “One In The Head” and with their respective crews right behind them, the three rappers take to the streets to get poured up and smoked out while some thick young women drop it like it’s hot.

Kehlani meanwhile seems to know a thing or two about shaking her tailfeather and in their clip to “After Hours,” the seductive singer hits the bar with a gang of their closest associates and turn up with some choreographed dance moves to get you hot under the collar.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Eric Bellinger featuring Sevyn Streeter, Big Hounchi, and more.
21 LIL HAROLD, QUAVO & G HERBO – “ONE IN THE HEAD”
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KEHLANI – “AFTER HOURS”
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ERIC BELLINGER & SEVYN STREETER – “DROP”
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BIG HOUNCHI – “BOWBOW”
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DRIZZY JULIANO – “PICK A SIDE”
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SLEEPY HALLOW – “WINNERS IN PARIS”
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DTHANG – “INVITE ONLY”
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LARRY JUNE – “MEET ME IN NAPA”
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ASHANA FINESSE, SYN & SOSE – “WHAT AH FEELING”
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For the past few years Hit-Boy has collaborated with Hip-Hop legend Nas on numerous albums that turned out amazing, and while their run has come to an end, Hit-Boy is now focusing on giving his father, Big Hit, some shine in the music game.

In the black-and-white visuals to “Foreclosure,” Hit-Boy takes the back seat and lets his OG, Big Hit take center stage as he creeps in the bushes where he drops his bars while we see images of the neighborhood which we assume he resides in. It’s gotta be pretty cool to put your pops on once you’ve established yourself in the rap game.

Roc Marciano meanwhile takes the older heads way back to the 1990’s and in his clip to “BeBe’s Kids,” the New York rapper breathes new life into the classic Robin Harris creation as he gets into a cartoon adventure with some pretty badass kids. RIP Robin Harris. He was the truth.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lil Bean, Gloss Up, and more.
BIG HIT, HIT-BOY & THE ALCHEMIST – “FORECLOSURE”
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ROC MARCIANO – “BEBE’S KIDS”
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LIL BEAN – “MTV CRIBS”
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GLOSS UP – “BADDEST”
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LIL BLOOD FT. SHADY NATE – “EMOTIONS”
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CHASE ROBERTS – “LOST YOU”
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QYASHIA YCENE – “ON MY MIND”
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DEEBABY – “NOW TELL ME WHY”
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Over the weekend Jim Jones had social media bugging out when a video of him wrestling two old white men hit the internet and though he’s shown he could very well have a new career in the WWE, the man is more than happy to continue to be a rapper.

Linking up with Dot Malik and the Black Soprano Family in their visuals to “Food,” Jim Jones heads to upstate NY to link up with the Black Soprano Fam where they hit the studio to smoke some bud and drop some bars while Jim flexes some ice and his muscle tone to remind y’all he’ll body slam a foo on an escalator with no problem whatsoever. That video was wild.

Speaking of flexing ice and muscles, DaBaby is more than capable of doing both too and in his Skilla Baby assisted clip to “Judy,” DaBaby and Skilla hit the streets to turn up with a mob of thick young women who shake and bounce to the beat while DaBaby partakes in the festivities much to his own delight.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Kodak Black, Boosie, and more.
FLAMES DOT MALIK & BLACK SOPRANO FAMILY FT. JIM JONES – “FOOD”
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DABABY FT. SKILLA BABY – “JUDY”
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KODAK BLACK – “DIS TIME”
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BOOSIE – “SUNDAY MORNING”
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LIL TECCA – “NUMBER 2/MEVER LAST”
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DEX DOLLA FT. 1787 & QUINT ESSENCE – “THE LIGHT”
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ALYSSA – “HEAVEN SENT”
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HERON CELLY – “LATE FEE”
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Like we said before, summer’s right around the corner and Dave East is taking advantage of the incoming hot weather and giving heads enough work to keep head bopping all day and all night as everyone’s going to be making the most of the nice weather these next few months.

This time around the Harlem representative links up with the likes of Mike & Keys and Stacy Barthe for the visuals to “So Much Changed”  where the trio take to the streets of New York to style out, rhyme out and enjoy the successful lives they’ve cultivated for themselves. Can’t be mad at that at all.

Back in the South, Plies shows money hasn’t changed him (much) and in his clip to “Pop Yo Sh*t” the Floridian goon gives a news crew an exclusive interview from his humble little home in his hood before rolling out in a hot pink Impala convertible because, well, he’s pimpin.’
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Moneybagg Yo, D-Lo, and more.
DAVE EAST, MIKE & KEYS FT. STACY BARTHE – “SO MUCH CHANGED”
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PLIES – “POP YO SH*T”
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MONEYBAGG YO – “TRYNA MAKE SURE”
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D-LO – “HOMAGE”
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TEMS – “LOVE ME JEJE”
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LIL $O$O – “PASSION”
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GLOSS UP FT. HUNXHO – “COME HERE”
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OT THE REAL, BORIROCK & SHAYKH HANIF – “MULTIPLY”
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Summer’s coming and with everyone ready to be outside and stay out there, Dave East has been churning out new work to keep heads boppin’ all night long and he continues to do so with the help of one of his Hip-Hop peers.
Linking up with Nino Man for the visuals to “The Essence,” Dave East and Nino utilize black-and-white cinematography to engage their viewers as they drop their rhymes and use props such as massive chess pieces, live snakes and iced out jewelry to entertain the eye. We hope that $100 bill they burnt was counterfeit. That could’ve gone to a crispy pair of Timbs that are on sale. Just sayin.’

Back in the South, Boosie pays homage to one of his fallen peers and in his clip to “Lil Melvin” Boosie reminisces on MO3 (RIP) and uses old pictures of the two of them hanging out to show how deep their bond was.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Steez LaFlare, Sada Baby, and more.
NINO MAN & DAVE EAST – “THE ESSENCE”
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BOOSIE – “LIL MELVIN”
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STEEZ LAFLARE – “PRIVATE SHOPPING”
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SADA BABY – “FLIGHT BACK”
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LI RYE – “26L”
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BEAUXX – “LUV 4 REAL”
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PRADUCC FT. JMO – “OPTIONS”
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ZOE OSAMA – “SHOW OUT”
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Kanye West has made it be known that he doesn’t want his kids exploited in any way, shape or form on social media. But when it comes to the music game, he doesn’t seem to mind giving his firstborn, North West, a helping hand in getting her career started.

In the visuals to “Talking,” North West makes her unexpected directorial debut as she takes center stage with some of her adolescent peers who join her for a fun ride in a drop top convertible and share a prayer at the dinner table before North gets some boxing lessons from dear old dad, Kanye. Man, we really hope North and Blue Ivy don’t grow up to have some kind of weird celebrity kids rivalry. Just sayin.’

Boosie  Badazz meanwhile finds himself having some relationship drama and for his clip to “F’d Up Fr Fr,” the rapper is caught in a tit-for-tat situation as his boo does him dirty after learning about his own promiscuous ways. It’s a cold game out there.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Danny Boy featuring Snoop Dogg, Bankroll Buna, and more.
YE & TY DOLLA $IGN FT. NORTH WEST – “TALKING”
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BOOSIE BADAZZ – “F’D UP FR FR”
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DANNY BOY FT. SNOOP DOGG – “SO HIGH”
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BANKROLL BUNA – “PHARAOH”
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SHAYBO – “GET IT”
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MELLO BUCKZZ – “SKITTLES”
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D4M $LOAN – “ERYKAH BADU”
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BIG YAVO – “YOU AIN’T NEVA”
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With Future dropping off two new albums in the span of a few weeks and setting off a battle between Kendrick Lamar and Drake, you’d think he’d kick back and enjoy himself a bit, but the man remains on his grind and took some time to bless Nardo Wick with a quick feature for his latest cut.

Linking up for the visuals to “Back To Back,” Nardo Wick and Future make the transition from a lavish pool party with a gang of bikini clad women to an abandoned building where they get on their gangsta sh*t before rolling off into the dark of the night. We would’ve never left that pool party. Just sayin.’

Ice Spice meanwhile shows us how she keeps her physical degree as thick as molasses and for the clip to “Fisherrr,” Spice, Cash Cobain and Bay Swag take some stacks of cash to the Chinese spot to order up some grub before hitting the streets and flossing some impressive ice while Spice shakes her gluten infused buns as she’s known to do.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Roc Marciano, JT, and more.
NARDO WICK FT. FUTURE – “BACK TO BACK”
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CASH COBAIN, ICE SPICE & BAY SWAG – “FISHERRR”
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ROC MARCIANO – “LEFLAIR”
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JT – “OKAY”
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SMOOVE – “SKY’S THE LIMIT”
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YOUNG NOBEL – “PAC, YAK & FATAL”
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SADA BABY – “FLIGHT BACK”
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AFN PESO – “PRESSURE”
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For a while now Plies has been surprisingly getting his political commentary on with his Twitter posts where he’s been pointing out the obvious fact that Donald Trump is criminal and while he’s been getting the wrath of the alt-right for his “hot takes,” the rapper is still living his best life regardless of the feathers he’s been ruffling.

Taking a break from the political spectrum to get back to his rapping career, Plies comes through with some new visuals to “Pop Yo Sh*t” where he hops out of a private jet and takes to the mic which was “coincidentally” placed right next to the plane so he can, well, pop his sh*t.

The PARTYNEXTDOOR meanwhile seems to like to go incognito whenever turning up and in his clip for “For Certain” the Canadian crooner hits up an abandoned warehouse that’s hosting an intimate and sexy soiree where half-naked bodies and bumping and grinding under some dimly lit redlights. Looks like a special kinda place.
Check out the rest of today’s drops and some joints you might’ve missed over the weekend including work from Paul featuring Big Tonka, Dyce Peso featuring Albee Al, and more.
PLIES – “POP YO SH*T”
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PARTYNEXTDOOR – “FOR CERTAIN”
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PAUL WALL FT. BIG TONKA – “DIG THESE BLUES”
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DYCE PAYSO FT. ALBEE AL – “ORDER”
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JOSH X – “BREATHE”
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BABYFACE RAY – “GLORY”
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ELMIENE – “SWEETNESS”
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DRE BAKER – “KEEP YOUR LOVE”
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BABE – “BUBBA BABE”
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It’s been weeks since the internet was having a ball with P. Diddy’s name following allegations that he had sexual relations with multiple men in the music industry and just when the noise began to die out, Gucci Mane decided to add some fuel to that dying flame with his latest offering.

For his latest clip to “TakeDat,” Guwop has some fun of his own with the new phrase inspired by The Diddler a few weeks back and kicks it in a hot tub with a gang of beautiful young women while constantly saying “No Diddy” to end ever single rhyme he kicks throughout the song. Even when it didn’t apply to what he was saying he spit “No Diddy” (LOL).

Elsewhere Nino Man and Millyz make a New York to Boston connection and in their clip to “My Truth” the two rappers link up in the city that never sleeps and stroll through the streets while kicking their bars wherever they stop.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Lola Brooke, Shani Boni, and more.
GUCCI MANE – “TAKEDAT”
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NINO MAN & MILLYZ – “MY TRUTH”
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LOLA BROOKE – “SHELTER BABY”
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D.R. 1PHIVE – “IRISH SPRING GREEN”
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IMAN NUNEZ FT. HDBEENDOPE – “NUMBERS GAME”
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MARLON CRAFT – “GOLD TEETH”
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SHANI BONI – “COME SEE ME”
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DEE POTTS – “PAYIN”
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Since coming into the game Dave East has been repping Harlem as hard as you’d expect from a rapper who hails from “The World,” and while he’s been traveling the globe and enjoying his success, the man knows that at the end of day there’s no place like home.

Linking up with Harry Fraud for his latest visuals to “Bacc 2 Harlem,” DE returns to the Black Mecca where he gets poured up with his crew and is joined by some of his Hip-Hop peers such as Maino and Millyz. That man was having the grandest of times.

Elsewhere another soiree went down as the BlueBucksClan, Hit-Boy and 2 Chainz got things turnt up and in their clip to “Scroll,” the rappers threw a private house party where they were the guests of honor and a gang of women treated them like the royalty they are.
Check out the rest of today’s drops including work from Drizzy Juliano, G Perico and Steelz, and more.
DAVE EAST & HARRY FRAUD – “BACC 2 HARLEM”
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BLUEBUCKSCLAN, HIT-BOY & 2 CHAINZ – “SCROLL”
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DRIZZY JULIANO – “MAKAVELI”
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G PERICO & STEELZ – “HOW WILL”
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ICEWEAR VEZZO – “CHEESECAKE”
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PAYROLL GIOVANNI – “ROSE ANNIVERSARY”
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KUR – “UP TO PAR”
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PREME DIBIASI – “IN THAT ORDER”
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